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Irish Wolfhound

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This gentle dog was visiting at the mall last week. I’ve whited out his owner’s face for the sake of his anonymity.

I had never seen an Irish wolfhound up close like this, much less touched one, but this fellow didn’t mind at all that I touched his nose when we said hello.

I was amazed at his size, easily standing as high as his owner’s waist, and weighing over 200 lbs.

Irish wolfhounds were bred to guard against wolves in Ireland several hundred years ago. Although they must have been aggressive and tough to kill wolves, they are generally quite calm and gentle.  They are not bred to be guard dogs, lacking enough aggression for this job.

Still, if you would be the owner of an Irish wolfhound, it would be advisable to train your dog early, before he gets too big to say no to.

Another thing I’ve learned about them is that Irish wolfhounds are susceptible to a heart condition called cardiomyopathy, so they do not usually have a long lifespan. Six to ten years seems to be the average lifespan.

It was a real treat to be able to meet this very large dog. He was seven years old, and very mild mannered.  As I went home from having met this dog, I kept thinking, “It must cost a small fortune to feed this dog, but I’m sure he would earn his keep by being such a loving companion.”

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28 thoughts on “Irish Wolfhound

  1. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    They are such big dogs but I’ve heard before that they are very mild-mannered. Almost hard to believe that they dealt with wolves.

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  2. John's avatar

    I have heard of them, such a big dog!

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  3. bruce@ssa's avatar

    I would be happy to meet up with one of those doggies one day. It definitely would be interesting owning one of them. I can only imagine how it would be to share the sofa…or the bed!

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  4. doerfpub's avatar

    Those dogs are huge! Always amaze me when one shows up in the agility competition – they tower over our 4 and 6 pound poodles ha! Personally, my general rule is I don’t trust a dog that can stand up and look me in the eye, but these Wolfhounds as you pointed out tend to be a lot calmer than the other big dogs.

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  5. Unknown's avatar

    Interesting about this gentle dog. I have only seen them in pictures. Like you I think it would cost a small fortune to feed him. A 200 pound dog is a very large dog to feed for sure.

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  6. Ursula's avatar

    I love big dogs, they are usually calm and friendly, unlike those small and loud fifi´s.

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  7. kagould17's avatar

    When our boys were younger they would have referred to such a large dog as a horsey dog. Amazing how many different breeds make up the canine species. Hope you had a good Christmas Annneli. Allan

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  8. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    It sounds like a gentle giant of a dog.,

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  9. wholelottarosie's avatar

    Dear Anneli, what an impressive encounter! Your photo makes one practically feel the presence of this gentle giant. It’s wonderful how the photo captures both his size and his serene dignity; that he reaches the man’s hip and yet radiates so much calm and gentleness is a marvelous contrast. Thank you so much for sharing this moment with us and for capturing the blend of strength and gentleness so beautifully – the photo speaks for itself. Warm regards, Rosie from Germany

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  10. Jet Eliot's avatar

    I have never heard or seen a dog of this species. I liked learning about it, seeing it, and especially seeing how touched you were by your encounter. Cheers Anneli.

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  11. V.M.Sang's avatar

    Several decades ago, a neighbour had a wolfhound. He was a rather small man, and it always amused me to see him walking it.

    Lovely dogs, though. I always fancied having one.

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  12. Jennie's avatar

    What a treat to see this dog!

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